Art Explorium, Nov. 24, 10-11:30 a.m., $25/student, covers both session, suitable for ages 5 and older. Use low-fire clay to make a creative vision come to life. Learn various hand building techniques and surface design. Registration is required. (artexplorium.org)

Shippo: Japanese Enameling

Art Explorium, 1-3 p.m., $20/student, ages 5 and older. The ancient art of Japanese enameling is to apply enamel color on a metal base. Learn to create jewel-like enamel artwork such as keychains, magnets, boxes and more. Registration is required. (artexplorium.org)

Morning Brew in Kailua, 3 p.m., free. The film’s screening is part of a national grassroots screening tour across the country, which began with the film’s premier during Hemp History Week in June. Tiffany Seale, licensed massage therapist, hosts the film as part of he mission to educate the community about healthier alternatives. (492-0013)

Contact your car club for meeting information, drop-off location is at 160 Ahui St., 8 a.m.-noon, contact for cost. All car clubs are invited to participate in the Toys for Tots 2013 Show and Shine. Collecting new and un-wrapped toys. (sonoue@hawaii.rr.com)

Bento Rakugo Performs

Pearl City Public Library, 2 p.m., free. Bento Rakugo performs in the traditional Rakugo (“fallen words”) storytelling style with a modern twist to the Japanese comedy. All stories spoken in English. Contact the library ASAP if special accommodations are needed. (453-6566)

Children’s Storytime

Kaimuki Public Library, Sundays through Dec. 15, 10:30-11 a.m., free. Children in preschool and older, accompanied by a parent or caregiver, are invited to listen to stories, participate in finger plays and rhymes, and make-and-take home a small craft to help them remember the day’s story. Contact the library ASAP if special accommodations are needed. (733-8422)

Hawaii Nature Center, 9:30-11:30 a.m., $10/non-member. Dig deep into the world of earthworms and discover how they jeep our soil healthy and strong. Learn how they survive living in the dirt and how they turn our waste into wealth. Bring a recycled clear soda bottle or tall juice bottle for making a wormery. (955-0100)

University of Hawaii at Manoa East-West Center Gallery, 2-3 p.m., free. As part of its Bollywood and Beyond exhibit, the East-West Center hosts an illustrated talk titled, “Designers, Artists, Artisans: The People Who Make Bollywood Costume Magic,” by guest curator and assistant professor from the Department of Theatre and Dance, Cheri Vasek. (944-7177, arts.eastwestcenter.org)